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Forum => Kenya Discussion => Topic started by: Omollo on December 15, 2016, 06:37:09 PM

Title: Foregone Victory II
Post by: Omollo on December 15, 2016, 06:37:09 PM
According to my friend Pundit: Uhuru has already won by holding on to the RV and GEMA vote.

These Kalenjin folks will be tear gassed (Hakuna teargas in Central BTW) like the rest of us but that will not overcome their love for Uhuru. They will troop to the polling stations and vote for Uhuru.

In Mumias where the Uhuru GSU raped women on a mass scale, the Wanga will simply ignore that and rush to vote for Uhuru in droves.

The guys who forced Onyonka to eat his own vomit and crawl back to ODM will forget it all and kneel before the Nyachae Family and vote for Uhuru. Note that Charles Nyachae was also pelted with rocks and ran for cover.

(http://www.the-star.co.ke/sites/default/files/styles/new_full_content/public/articles/2016/12/15/1473227.jpg?itok=NEG8mZ5-)
Police disperse crowds after a public meeting on the Sh30 billion Arror dam in Marakwet West turned violent in Kipsaiya on Tuesday /STEPHEN RUTTO

http://www.the-star.co.ke/news/2016/12/15/6-hurt-as-marakwet-locals-throw-stones-over-sh30bn-arror-dam_c1473211?platform=hootsuite
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Six people were injured on Tuesday in a clash between supporters and opponents of the proposed Sh30 billion Arror dam in Elgeyo Marakwet county.
A public participation meeting turned violent, opposing groups threw stones at each other and police fired teargas to disperse the fighting groups.
Crowds and police fought running battles for six hours at Arror River Bridge. One group opposed construction, saying residents were not consulted. The other supported it.
Marakwet West police boss Apollo Onyonyi said the crowd calmed down, but fighting broke out again in the afternoon, and police used tear gas a second time.

meeting took place
Two people who were badly injured were rushed to Kapsowar Mission Hospital. Four others were taken to Kipsaiya Health Centre. Onyonyi said one of the injured, who was hit by a stone on the head, was referred to a private hospital in Eldoret town.

He said the police are questioning three people. “Suspects [behind] the chaos are well known to security agencies. We will arrest and arraign them in court,” Onyonyi said. Those opposed to the dam later held a demonstration after the crowd dispersed.

Officials of Kerio Valley Development Authority, who were to preside over the meeting, arrived in the evening and convened at Hossen Secondary School. KVDA is overseeing construction of the multipurpose dam.

MD David Kimosop was asked why KVDA has not consulted the community. Annah Chelimo asked why they have not seen a map showing the dam’s boundary. “How will we know those to be evicted for the dam if you don’t give us a map?” she asked.

Kimosop said KVDA will provide information in later meetings. “I assure you adequate compensation will be done. I am your son and will not implement this to your disadvantage.”